Free expression spotlight
17 March 2010
Palestine
Palestinian journalists are under attack from Israeli forces and are also subjected to raids and arrests as a result of political rivalry between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, report the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedom (MADA) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Meanwhile, Israel continues to target and detain scores of Palestinians involved in protests against the separation barrier in the West Bank with freedom of movement and expression violations, reports Human Rights Watch.
From the Communiqué
17 March 2010
Mexico

In Mexico, information can be fatal. Eight journalists were abducted in separate episodes between 18 February and 3 March, report the Center for Journalism and Public Ethics (CEPET), Inter American Press Association (IAPA), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Three journalists were later released; one of them died as a result of being tortured. Mexican journalists in newsrooms remain silent about the kidnappings for fear of reprisals from drug traffickers. And in another part of the country also caught in the terror of drug cartels, another journalist was slain on 12 March.
Campaigns and Advocacy
19 March 2010
Morocco
In a letter, CPJ decries Morocco's use of the courts to suppress freedom of expression and prosecute journalists and urges the government to release Driss Chahtan, who is being held in prison under harsh conditions.
19 March 2010
Joint action - International
Civil society organisations - including IFEX members ARTICLE 19, BCHR, CIHRS and Human Rights Watch - wrote to Member States of the UN HRC expressing their opposition to draft resolutions on "combating defamation of religions".
19 March 2010
Syria
In her visit to Syria, the EU foreign relations chief should condemn the harassment and detention of activists and journalists, says the organisation.
16 March 2010
International
On 10 March 2010, Freedom House held a panel discussion to look at options for combating religious discrimination without restricting free speech.